Florida officials cracking down on spring-breakers over COVID safety concerns: 'Go somewhere else'
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New restrictions are being implemented to help slow the spread of COVID-19 as vacationers touch down in popular South Florida destinations like South Beach and Fort Lauderdale.
"If you’re coming here because you think it’s an anything-goes place, please turn around or go somewhere else," Miami Beach Mayor Dan Gelber told WPLG-TV this week. Miami Beach is imposing a number of health and safety measures during its "high impact period" now through April 12. That means no alcohol, coolers, tables, tents, or live music at public beaches. Capacity limits are also currently in place at some of Miami's more high-traffic beaches, according to the guidelines.More Related News